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09/24/2009 12:36 AM EDT
Carroll completes Marlins' rally against Phillies
FLORIDA 7, PHILADELPHIA 6

MIAMI(AP) -- Brad Lidge's latest late-inning failure helped the
Florida Marlins gain ground in the National League wild-card
race.

Pinch-hitter Brett Carroll capped a two-run rally against closer
Lidge in the ninth with an RBI single, giving the Marlins a 7-6
victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday night.

Jorge Cantu tied it with a single off Lidge (0-8), who blew his
major league-leading 11th save.

"It's incredibly frustrating," Lidge said. "I'm disappointed.
They hit the ball tonight. I'm a little bit at a loss. I'm sure
there's some things I can do better."

The Marlins moved within 4 1/2 games of the wild card-leading
Rockies, who lost to the Padres.

Lidge entered to start the ninth with a 6-5 lead and promptly
gave up a double to Ross Gload, who advanced to third on Chris
Coghlan's fly out. Lidge struck out pinch-hitter John Baker
before walking Hanley Ramirez. Cantu then lined a single to
left-center to score Gload and make it 6-all.

Carroll fell behind 0-2 before singling to center to score
Ramirez.

"For us to keep crawling back after a rain delay and facing
Madson and Lidge ... our guys just dug in the box and ground it
out. It's special," Carroll said.

Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said the late-inning bullpen
solution is simple: Lidge and Ryan Madson must do the job.

"Lidge and Madson, right now, that's what we've got in the back
of our bullpen," Manuel said. "Lidge was our closer last year
and we signed him to be our closer now. But he's struggled and
it's hard for us to close a game out. It's tough."

Dan Meyer (3-1) pitched an inning of scoreless relief for the
win in the soggy game.

A 45-minute delay in the middle of the eighth inning
significantly thinned the announced crowd of 31,042. Florida has
drawn more than that just seven times this season.

Ryan Howard doubled, homered and drove in four runs for the
Phillies, whose magic number to clinch the NL East remained
five.

Florida's 82nd win guaranteed the Marlins will finish with a
winning record.

"Even if we don't qualify for the postseason, we had a great
winning record this year," Cantu said. "We have been playing
really great ball, and that's the bottom line."

The Phillies went ahead 6-3 in the seventh on Howard's two-run
homer but pinch-hitter Gaby Sanchez homered off Cole Hamels in
the bottom half and Cody Ross had a two-out RBI single in the
eighth off Madson to make it 6-5.

Hamels gave up four runs and eight hits in seven innings. He
struck out four and hit a batter.

Raul Ibanez's solo homer, his 33rd, tied it at 3 with one out in
the sixth.

Pedro Feliz followed with a hard double down the left-field
line. After Paul Bako flied out, Hamels singled hard past second
baseman Dan Uggla to score Feliz with the go-ahead run.

In the seventh, Chase Utley walked off reliever Renyel Pinto
with one out. Howard then homered to left to give Philadelphia a
6-3 lead. It was Howard's 42nd home run.

Florida took a 3-2 lead in the fifth.

Ross led off with his 24th home run. Ronny Paulino followed with
a double to right-center and took third on starter Rick
VandenHurk's sacrifice. Coghlan followed with a softly lined
run-scoring single to left.

"Most of the time solo home runs don't beat you but those were
mistake pitches (to Ross and Sanchez)," Hamels said. "I wish I
could have them back. Cody's been able to hit my mistakes really
well. Whenever I make a mistake it goes out of the yard."

Cantu's RBI single pulled Florida to 2-1 in the fourth.

Howard's two-out, two-run double in the third gave Philadelphia
2-0 lead.

VandenHurk allowed four runs and seven hits in six innings. He
walked one, struck out five and hit two batters.

NOTES: Ibanez has hit six HRs in last 17 games after hitting one
homer in the previous 34 games. ... Jimmy Rollins' third-inning
double tied Bobby Abreu for fifth place (585) on the team's
all-time extra-base hits list. ... Sanchez's home run was
Florida's eighth by a pinch-hitter this season to tie the team
record set in 1999. ... Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez was
ejected for arguing after pinch hitter John Baker was called out
on strikes for the second out in the ninth. It was Gonzalez's
fourth ejection of the season. ... Phillies catcher Carlos Ruiz
was not with the team after being sent home to undergo an MRI on
his sprained left wrist. Phillies GM Ruben Amaro Jr. said test
results showed no structural damage to the wrist. Amaro added
Ruiz will rejoin the team in Milwaukee for a series beginning
Thursday and was expected to return to the field within three to
five days.

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